slpbear
4x4 Enthusiast
It's a Jeep Thing, most people wouldn't understand. 2004 Jeep Wrangler, Rubicon 3.5" lift
Posts: 99
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Post by slpbear on Oct 4, 2004 18:08:55 GMT -5
;Drsadak & manny, welcome to the Unlimited Forum. ;DDave aka slpbear ;D
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slpbear
4x4 Enthusiast
It's a Jeep Thing, most people wouldn't understand. 2004 Jeep Wrangler, Rubicon 3.5" lift
Posts: 99
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Post by slpbear on Oct 14, 2004 11:46:43 GMT -5
Welcome to Chip and all the recent new members to this forum. Dave
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slpbear
4x4 Enthusiast
It's a Jeep Thing, most people wouldn't understand. 2004 Jeep Wrangler, Rubicon 3.5" lift
Posts: 99
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Post by slpbear on Oct 17, 2004 9:54:39 GMT -5
Welcome ohjudes to the forum. Dave
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Post by Rod on Nov 7, 2004 8:42:15 GMT -5
Hello. My name is Rod, I am from Vancouver Canada living in Taiwan. As my 93 Cherokee is in Canada I've just bought a 95 Wrangler. I am looking for someone to help me with a small problem I am having. I've been wandering the web for hours.
The Wrangler is modified with 33 inch tires body quite raised (looks great), the springs go under the axel. The problem. My kids get bounced to heck in the back even if we hit the smallest bump.
We want to take a trip that will be six hours each way. How can I soften the suspension? Any help would be appreciated, (lamirand@hotmail.com) Thanks in advance Rod (third Jeep in third country in four years, but first wrangler and first modified 4x4)
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